Executive Vice President, Public Affairs
Rob Matwick transitions to a new role in 2025 as Executive Vice President, Public Affairs. Matwick has been part of the Rangers organization since June 2008 and has served the club as an Executive Vice President of Ballpark Operations and Business Operations over that time.
Matwick is in his 40th season in Major League Baseball and will shift his focus to community and government relations. Matwick is the current Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau, and serves on the Boards of the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, the Arlington Entertainment Area Management District, Arlington Sister Cities and the North Texas Commission.
Matwick was the organization¡¯s primary liaison with the City of Arlington on the construction of Globe Life Field, worked on the club¡¯s negotiation of a Master Agreement with the City, and the ¡°Vote Yes!¡± campaign, which resulted in citizen approval of ballot language for the ballpark project by a 60-40 margin.
In 2014, Matwick led the team in discussions with the Cordish Companies, a world class development firm based in Baltimore. By the close of 2015, the Rangers, Cordish Companies and City of Arlington reached agreement on a $250 million dollar public-private partnership which led to the successful opening of Texas Live! in August of 2018, and the Live! by Loews Hotel in August of 2019. Most recently, Rob worked with the City and the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce on the successful campaign which will bring the National Medal of Honor Museum to the Entertainment District in 2025.
Previously, Matwick spent more than 21 years with the Houston Astros, where he worked in the roles of Director of Media Relations (1985-99), VP of Operations and Communications (1999-2000), and Senior VP of Ballpark Operations and Customer Service (2001-06). He was instrumental in many aspects of the construction of Daikin Park and oversaw all ballpark operations after the facility opened in 2000.
Prior to returning to the state of Texas, he was named Vice President of Communications for the Detroit Tigers in January of 2007. The following year, he added oversight of the ticket sales department for the Tigers and oversaw both areas until joining the Rangers in 2008.
Matwick was recognized by Major League Baseball with the Robert O. Fishel Award for Public Relations Excellence in 2001 and in 2012 was named MLB Professional of the Year by the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security.
A native of McKeesport, PA, he earned a bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of South Carolina at Aiken. He earned his master of mass communication degree from the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Matwick and his wife Kelly have a daughter, Mackenzie, and reside in Southlake.